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Dos and don'ts - (Mostly don'ts)

Do not send me mail asking for help with your programming - unless you are willing to pay my normal daily rate for consultancy. Free advice is available from Usenet newsgroups like comp.lang.c++.

Do not ask me if there is a library to do a particular task. All the libraries I know about are in this list.

I do not actually have copies of the libraries in the list. I do not evaluate the libraries in the list, I just collect together information sent in by the authors or others. So it's no use asking me how good a particular library is, or, indeed, anything about them that isn't already in the list.

If you want me to include your library in the list, send in a submission. Do not just send in a URL, and expect me to connect to the Internet, download your Web page(s) and summarise them. That's your job.

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Comment from : Nikki Locke on 2008-07-22

Big thanks go to Andrew Marlow, who has been going through the FAQ checking the URLs and various other details.

Comment from : pickatutorial.com on 2010-10-09

Good Work.

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